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wade decision should stand. and for the first time ever, a majority believes abortion should be legal in all or most cases. i've asked two champions of a woman's freedom to make her own healthcare decisions to come talk about their resolve in the face of fierce opposition from the right. jessica gonzÁlez-rojas is executive director of the national latina institute for reproductive health. she is an adjunct professor of latino and latin american studies at the city university of new york and has taught courses on reproductive rights, gender, and sexuality. lynn paltrow is founder and executive director of national advocates for pregnant women. she has served as a senior staff attorney at the aclu's reproductive freedom project and recently published this study in the american journal of public health, "roe v. wade and the new jane crow." welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> before we get to what you're up against 40 years after roe versus wade, i want to ask you a question from your own experience
wade decision should stand. and for the first time ever, a majority believes abortion should be legal in all or most cases. i've asked two champions of a woman's freedom to make her own healthcare decisions to come talk about their resolve in the face of fierce opposition from the right. jessica gonzÁlez-rojas is executive director of the national latina institute for reproductive health. she is an adjunct professor of latino and latin american studies at the city university of new york and...
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wade decision that legalized abortion. are the protests expected to be larger than usual because of that? >> reporter: exactly. and that's why we're expecting so many people for the second time this week on the national mall. in fact the anniversary was the day after inauguration. so organizers moved march for life to friday. and in the last 40 years, a lot of the emotions and issues have not changed. what has changed is legislation. for the most part legislators, republicans, have enacted more than 150 laws restricting abortion. there are now 17 states that pay for abortion for low income women and of course federal funds are restricted there. wae continue for s we continue to see demonstrations on both sides. but public opinion is pretty clear. 7 out of 10 said they want roe vs. wade abortion rights to remain the law of the land. today in addition to those thousands of people from around the country who plan to attend the event on the national mall, house speaker john boehner will be speaking, as well. >> tracie potts li
wade decision that legalized abortion. are the protests expected to be larger than usual because of that? >> reporter: exactly. and that's why we're expecting so many people for the second time this week on the national mall. in fact the anniversary was the day after inauguration. so organizers moved march for life to friday. and in the last 40 years, a lot of the emotions and issues have not changed. what has changed is legislation. for the most part legislators, republicans, have...
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wade was. so i'm not sure how much you know, reliability we could put in a poll like that because of the inaccuracy, what we have seen from gallup for instance is the same trend, you do have the majority of americans who are pro-life, who want to see pro-life protections in places. perhaps not against all cases. like mine, you know, born as a result of rape. but, i think gallup poll is more reflective of the american public. >> so you do not -- you are seeing the shift of sentiment in the country. let me ask you about the group made up of catholic clergy. they are called faith in public life. they are urging so-called pro-life politicians to support the recent push in favor of gun control, sent out a statement saying the defbs of human digity extends yonds protecting life in the womb, the gun violence demeans human life tears communities apart. there's a one-million mom march, do you agree that these groups have a obligation to support gun control. >> it's not just about the issue of protecting
wade was. so i'm not sure how much you know, reliability we could put in a poll like that because of the inaccuracy, what we have seen from gallup for instance is the same trend, you do have the majority of americans who are pro-life, who want to see pro-life protections in places. perhaps not against all cases. like mine, you know, born as a result of rape. but, i think gallup poll is more reflective of the american public. >> so you do not -- you are seeing the shift of sentiment in the...
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wade overturned. >> do i believe the supreme court should overturn roe v. wade? yes, i do. >> it used to be that republicans were a little more subtle about this question. they would talk about there not being a litmus test, or how they respected supreme court precedent and thought every case should be assessed on its merits. but with this republican ticket this year, there was not subtlety about this issue at all. they were very clear that had mitt romney become president yesterday instead of barack obama being sworn in again yesterday, the romney/ryan administration would have done everything they could to overturn roe versus wade. and that means that if there were a vacancy on the supreme court, any romney nominee to the supreme court realistically could be expected to be a surefire bet to vote to overturn that 40-year-old decision. when president obama leaned over to hug the rather fierce but rather small figure of 79-year-old supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg yesterday at the capitol luncheon that was filled with all the washington vips, and presiden
wade overturned. >> do i believe the supreme court should overturn roe v. wade? yes, i do. >> it used to be that republicans were a little more subtle about this question. they would talk about there not being a litmus test, or how they respected supreme court precedent and thought every case should be assessed on its merits. but with this republican ticket this year, there was not subtlety about this issue at all. they were very clear that had mitt romney become president yesterday...
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this year's demonstrations coinciding with the 48 anniversary of roe v wade. don't expect to hear a lot about it in the mainstream liberal media. according to the media research center in new york times has ignored the story in their print editions for the past five years despite the presence of hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating for life in the nation's capital. over the past decade the big three broadcast networks all have chosen not to mention the word live in 91 percent of their reports on roe v wade. and you can imgine this, the march for life without the word life. it loses something. the annual rally is, of course called the march for life. those liberal news outlets sort of stop with march 4. up next the brand new thriller, the fifth assassin, the story of a fictional killer. we will tell you about it and we will be talking with one of the most talented and best-selling authors in the country. brad meltzer joins us with that fascinating plot. i'm so proud you found a plot that you really like. that's great. i've read every one of his books a
this year's demonstrations coinciding with the 48 anniversary of roe v wade. don't expect to hear a lot about it in the mainstream liberal media. according to the media research center in new york times has ignored the story in their print editions for the past five years despite the presence of hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating for life in the nation's capital. over the past decade the big three broadcast networks all have chosen not to mention the word live in 91 percent of their...
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. >> mike: you've pointed out roe versus wade and there's a certain irony that the same week the first african-american president is being inaugurated for a second terl a term and the anniversary we celebrate your uncle's birth and the 40th anniversary of this massive genside and infa infantcide. and yet we have-- reproductive genocide and that's the lives of the little babies in the womb. the land mine decision of roe versus wade 40 years ago and now we have at least 55 million legal deaths of little babies and so, that is something that would be shocking to my uncle, dr. martin luther king, jr. at the same time, you have the landmark anniversary of the emancipation proclamation that happened on january 1st and then later this year, 50 years of the "i have a dream" speech and so it's almost like a dichotomy. two things going on at once. we're giving lip service to the messages of martin luther king, jr. and yet, doing just the opposite. and so, i want to call america and actually the whole world to remember the apostle of love. the 20th century apostle of love, the black moses, so whe
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wade to be overturned more than it used to be. so chris, one other thing worth noting, is that you have to understand the political dialogue over the past year. todd akin, richard mourdock, their controversial comments on rape and abortion and the contraception rape, those all have had an impact on these numbers. >> now, i would be remiss if we had a statement the day after the inauguration, if we did not talk about joe biden. who was kind of everywhere on the parade route, oh, they won't let me do this, he's running around, shaking hands, embodying joe biden to the fullest. joe biden dropped by the iowa state society ball on saturday night, he has been very open, frankly, as open as anybody, thinking about running, there's the footage, love him, joey b., 70 years old, 70 years young. he's been very open, sort of, about his interest in running for president, potentially. this is someone who has run for president twice in the past. he could have stopped by any number of state balls, correct? >> chris, at the very least, he is layin
wade to be overturned more than it used to be. so chris, one other thing worth noting, is that you have to understand the political dialogue over the past year. todd akin, richard mourdock, their controversial comments on rape and abortion and the contraception rape, those all have had an impact on these numbers. >> now, i would be remiss if we had a statement the day after the inauguration, if we did not talk about joe biden. who was kind of everywhere on the parade route, oh, they won't...
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wade. over the last two years, we've seen the most extreme and repeated attempts to take a -- away a woman's right to health care. in the most recent congress we found ourselves defending a woman's right to choose and -- a woman's right to contraception. we insisted politicians not place themselves in the operating room to not judge the motives of a woman if they thought her decision may have been based on the gender or race of the fetus. we stand on the shoulders of giants, women who went before us with this an we take up the cudge el to keep it safe and legal. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to reflect on 40 years since the ruling of the united states supreme court in roe v. wade. our president in his inaugural address yesterday recognized the fact
wade. over the last two years, we've seen the most extreme and repeated attempts to take a -- away a woman's right to health care. in the most recent congress we found ourselves defending a woman's right to choose and -- a woman's right to contraception. we insisted politicians not place themselves in the operating room to not judge the motives of a woman if they thought her decision may have been based on the gender or race of the fetus. we stand on the shoulders of giants, women who went...
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wade." at the time people thought it was a settled issue, and this issue was between the woman and her doctor, and they would make the decision, and that was it. everybody else get lost. that has completely changed a little bit. >> let me push back on that, because we have been using this frame of between the woman and her doctor, and it has not worked. what we need to be saying is that people can make this decision for themselves, and they don't need a politician, and they don't need necessarily the community, though a lot of women involve the families and communities, but they can make the decision for themselves and they don't need permission to have an abortion. >> or the moral agent. >> and the privacy is an important frame term. it means, and i think that it something that we could work with, because it appeals to a wide range of people. and that was at the heart of "roe v. wade" and such hypocrisy in virginia with the invasive ultrasound to talk about limited government and keep the g
wade." at the time people thought it was a settled issue, and this issue was between the woman and her doctor, and they would make the decision, and that was it. everybody else get lost. that has completely changed a little bit. >> let me push back on that, because we have been using this frame of between the woman and her doctor, and it has not worked. what we need to be saying is that people can make this decision for themselves, and they don't need a politician, and they don't...
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as today marks the 40th anniversary of the monumental supreme court decision on roe vs wade, the center for reproductive rights. and a down right offensive video to quote, celebrate? watch this. >> oh, hey, baby. did you think i forgot? i didn't forget, how could i ever forget our anniversary. all these years, so many people said we'd never make it it. and trying to tear us apart, take you away, but let me tell you, me he or not, but every time we've proven ourselves stronger, anniversary like this is not something you forget, no, no, no, no, baby, it's something you fight for and that's exactly what i'm going to do, baby. fight. so with that, happy anniversary, baby, looking good for 40. joining me now with reaction, fox news contributor town hall editor and penny lee, a national holiday? you didn't find that cold and callus, penny? >> i truly am speechless over it. it is absolutely outrageous, i mean, who was sitting in the board room. what woman was sitening the board room when this came up for debate and whether or not they should play it or not or the way they should go to commemor
as today marks the 40th anniversary of the monumental supreme court decision on roe vs wade, the center for reproductive rights. and a down right offensive video to quote, celebrate? watch this. >> oh, hey, baby. did you think i forgot? i didn't forget, how could i ever forget our anniversary. all these years, so many people said we'd never make it it. and trying to tear us apart, take you away, but let me tell you, me he or not, but every time we've proven ourselves stronger, anniversary...
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wade wade decision. roe v. wade was a case brought on by a woman in texas back in 1973. at the time, texas law prohibited abortions except to save the mother's life. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen returned to the state where it all began and spoke to both sides. >> reporter: roe v. wade originated in texas and 40 years later the situation here and in much of the u.s. is complex. on the one hand the governor has made this vow. >> my goal and the goal of many of those joining me here today is to make abortion at any stage a thing of the past. >> reporter: on the other hand, this is the reality. it's elizabeth at cnn. >> come on in. >> reporter: i'm at a health clinic in austin where seven women will have abortions today. >> do we have anymore all t ultrasounds? >> i don't think so. >> reporter: she offers a care that includes providing abortions to 9,000 women a year. >> my main goal is to provide an oasis where she feels safe and at peace. >> reporter: 72,470 women received abortions in 2011. in the u.s., nearly one in three women will have an abortion befor
wade wade decision. roe v. wade was a case brought on by a woman in texas back in 1973. at the time, texas law prohibited abortions except to save the mother's life. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen returned to the state where it all began and spoke to both sides. >> reporter: roe v. wade originated in texas and 40 years later the situation here and in much of the u.s. is complex. on the one hand the governor has made this vow. >> my goal and the goal of many of those...
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wade." but the parameters of the discussion have evolved, as the battleground has shifted from washington to the states. joining us to discuss the shape of that debate four decades later are charmaine yoest. she's president of americans united for life. and nancy keenan, outgoing president of naral pro-choice america. welcome to you both. so, 40 years later, is roe versus wade still relevant? >> absolutely. and i think because the whole issue around whether individual women make their decision with their family, their doctor, their god or whether politicians as the governor or state legislator is absolutely relevant. it is something we all have to be vigilant around in protecting this very basic freedom for women. >> ifill: charmaine yoest is the fight playing out in the federal level or is it moved on? >> it's really moved on. the day after roe, abortion policy will be governed by the state closer to the people where it belongs. over the last two years americans for life legal team has been
wade." but the parameters of the discussion have evolved, as the battleground has shifted from washington to the states. joining us to discuss the shape of that debate four decades later are charmaine yoest. she's president of americans united for life. and nancy keenan, outgoing president of naral pro-choice america. welcome to you both. so, 40 years later, is roe versus wade still relevant? >> absolutely. and i think because the whole issue around whether individual women make...
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wade. dueling demonstrations sprouted up in washington, d.c. and across the nation as protesters displayed their support and opposition to the supreme court ruling on abortion rights. >>> now to a georgia firearms class where a group of seniors are taking aim. [ gunfire ] >> ooh, came out fast. did i hit anything? >> the chatham county sheriff's department offers a civilian course to gun-toting seniors to help enhance their confidence and safety measures. >>> and finally, nebraska utility cruise sprang into action to save a partially deaf and blind dog. the pooch's plunge into a sewer drain set off a two-hour rescue mission but it ended happily. >>> turning to sports. starting with college basketball. kansas against kansas state. a tough battle between the jayhawks and the wildcats. kansas had the lead in the second half but had to hold off kansas state down the stretch for a 59-54 victory. the jayhawks have won 16 in a row. >>> unranked villanova staged a strong second half rally against fifth ranked louisville and pulled off a stunning upset.
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says she met this man wade wiley on match.com in may of 2010. months after she broke up with him he stabbed her 10 times with a butcher knife. repeatedly stomped on her head, stole her purse and left her for dead. cops later charged him for murdering another woman he met on the site. he killed himself in prison last year. now the woman filed a lawsuit saying she believes the web site should include a warning. if i can save one person from not being in a situation that they're lured into with a false sense of security or if i can save somebody from being hurt, or, you know, making a different decision with their online dating choices, that's my mission and my goal. >> shepard: and $10 million. match.com does include a list of safety tips for both online and offline interaction. it also released a statement calling the lawsuit absurd. actor burt reynolds is reportedly in intensive care at a hospital in florida right now with a severe case of flu. a spokesman tells fox news that the 76-year-old smoky and the bandit star among other things was dehyd
says she met this man wade wiley on match.com in may of 2010. months after she broke up with him he stabbed her 10 times with a butcher knife. repeatedly stomped on her head, stole her purse and left her for dead. cops later charged him for murdering another woman he met on the site. he killed himself in prison last year. now the woman filed a lawsuit saying she believes the web site should include a warning. if i can save one person from not being in a situation that they're lured into with a...
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wade. turning out a new exhibit this week in london. he has been described as the founding father of modern art. he painted portraits, which are now focus. we take a closer look. >> this is the 19th century french artist edouard manet. he might look conservative, but he was not. he was rebellious and radical. he broke a establishment rules by painting his friends, including his sister-in-law. he ought to have shows in religious' or classical subjects. but like dickens, he was interested in document in contemporary life. >> he wanted to capture the essence of things. a which he did by painting a subject directly onto the canvas without making sketches. and by taking a radical new approach to the art of painting. >> his understanding gave it a license, if you like, not to use the carriveau gradation from light to shade. what he did was juxtaposed dark again slide. you get these blocks the side- by-side with very little modulation between the two. it was pretty shocking at the time. >> the artists and academics credit mannai to be a foundi
wade. turning out a new exhibit this week in london. he has been described as the founding father of modern art. he painted portraits, which are now focus. we take a closer look. >> this is the 19th century french artist edouard manet. he might look conservative, but he was not. he was rebellious and radical. he broke a establishment rules by painting his friends, including his sister-in-law. he ought to have shows in religious' or classical subjects. but like dickens, he was interested...
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wade. that's the front page of the "washington times" this morning, abortion battle rages 40 years of row decision. protest planned in washington. more than one million abortions are performed each year in the united states in an estimated total of 54 million pregnancies have been terminated since 1973. but the moral and political questions surrounding the issue remain as unsettled in 2013 as we were 40 years ago tuesday when the supreme court issued its 7-2 decision. tomorrow here on "washington journal" in our last hour for a spotlight on a magazine series we're going to be talking to joshua prager who wrote for "vanity fair" this month about the women behind roe v. wade and we'll talk about that decision tomorrow on "washington journal" in our last hour. let's go to jefferson in washington, d.c., independent. hi. what did you think? caller: i thouggeded me ger ever's -- fers' wife started the program off very well and president obama shared america with us and i hope that congress can fe
wade. that's the front page of the "washington times" this morning, abortion battle rages 40 years of row decision. protest planned in washington. more than one million abortions are performed each year in the united states in an estimated total of 54 million pregnancies have been terminated since 1973. but the moral and political questions surrounding the issue remain as unsettled in 2013 as we were 40 years ago tuesday when the supreme court issued its 7-2 decision. tomorrow here on...
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wade. over the last two years, we've seen the most extreme and repeated attempts to take a -- away a woman's right to health care. in the most recent congress we found ourselves defending a woman's right to choose and -- a woman's right to contraception. we insisted politicians not place themselves in the operating room to not judge the motives of a woman if they thought her decision may have been based on the gender or race of the fetus. we stand on the shoulders of giants, women who went before us with this an we take up the cudge el to keep it safe and legal. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to reflect on 40 years since the ruling of the united states supreme court in roe v. wade. our president in his inaugural address yesterday recognized the fact
wade. over the last two years, we've seen the most extreme and repeated attempts to take a -- away a woman's right to health care. in the most recent congress we found ourselves defending a woman's right to choose and -- a woman's right to contraception. we insisted politicians not place themselves in the operating room to not judge the motives of a woman if they thought her decision may have been based on the gender or race of the fetus. we stand on the shoulders of giants, women who went...
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wade, supreme court decision that legalized abortion. a rally starts at 11:30 at youth center in lows -- los altos and lady gaga will perform if president obama and the staffers at the private party for the president's team. the president will take part in a national prayer service that is starting shortly this morning. >> the secret service will not let little monsters in. mike? >> dress if cool temperatures inland with frosty areas in the north bay and east bay but this is the last day, though, with upper 30's to low 40's around the bay show and san francisco at 47. this afternoon, we have high clouds and sunshine and clouds are thicker than yesterday, and low-to-mid 60's headed to the coast and the bay mid-to-upper 60's and inland we have low-to-mid 60's. enjoy the warmth. it will not last. >> the bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights were turn on early, we had a couple of incidents with word of a new stall at the toll plaza, and you can see the fast track and car pool lanes getting by, and a grind at 101 northbound. two separate acc
wade, supreme court decision that legalized abortion. a rally starts at 11:30 at youth center in lows -- los altos and lady gaga will perform if president obama and the staffers at the private party for the president's team. the president will take part in a national prayer service that is starting shortly this morning. >> the secret service will not let little monsters in. mike? >> dress if cool temperatures inland with frosty areas in the north bay and east bay but this is the...
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wade. a new documentary is out called "after tiller." bid follows for of the few doctors left in the united states who openly provide abortions in the third trimester. in 2009, their colleague dr. george tiller was assassinated while attending church in wichita, kansas. then, "gideon's army." >> the beauty of this system is set up to give people the presumption of innocence, to give them an opportunity to not just be heard, but hold the state accountable. you want to take my liberty, you got to do it right. if you don't, acquit. >> that years ago, the supreme court ruled everyone has a right to a lawyer in a criminal case. a new documentary follows a group of young public defenders in the deep south who contend with the day-to-day life of low pay, long hours, and staggering caseloads. we will speak with one of those lawyers, then, cara mertes, director of the sentence documentary film program. >> we need to get started quickly. challenges and solutions. i think a film is a perfect muscle to
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and wade zirkle-- he served two tours in iraq as an infantry officer in the marine corps, and earned a purple heart. i guess i'll ask both of you starting with you colonel haring, what is good and what is bad about this change? >> well, i think pretty everything is good about the change. it opens a vast number of opportunities to women across the military. but i think this is a win for not only women but also our military and really the country broadly. >> ifill: i'd ask wade zirkle the same question. >> sure, gwen. i think this is generally good. i think your viewers need to understand that this is is merely the lifting of a ban and the service chiefs need to decide how it's going to be implemented. so there still will be some occupational specialties that will be restricted from women. so i think generally it's good. it's good for women, it's good for the military, it's good for our country. although there are a lot of questions as to how they'll be implemented. >> ifill: let's walk through these starting with you kohl they will haring. today at the pentagon when secretary panetta
and wade zirkle-- he served two tours in iraq as an infantry officer in the marine corps, and earned a purple heart. i guess i'll ask both of you starting with you colonel haring, what is good and what is bad about this change? >> well, i think pretty everything is good about the change. it opens a vast number of opportunities to women across the military. but i think this is a win for not only women but also our military and really the country broadly. >> ifill: i'd ask wade zirkle...
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wade? what would you do? >> i would say what the givens are. >> what would you do under the law? quickly. >> because of the realization, especially among young people that there are two people involved, we can have technology and all a of that, but it is relevant, chris. >> what is the law should be? >> the law should be, that it should protect both. it should protect mother and child. >> criminal sanction? >>. no it should protect mother and child. >> how do you do that by law? and the what the best thing that could be done right now to stop the marches that are going on, look at the march on friday. it's going to be mostly young people, the biggest march that has ever happened. >> what is the best law rather than roe v. wade? >> the best law right now is to close the gap between public opinion and law and go ahead and vote in common ground measures. don't tax things that people think are the killing of human beings. >> okay, great. >> go ahead and allow parental consent. >> i don't think
wade? what would you do? >> i would say what the givens are. >> what would you do under the law? quickly. >> because of the realization, especially among young people that there are two people involved, we can have technology and all a of that, but it is relevant, chris. >> what is the law should be? >> the law should be, that it should protect both. it should protect mother and child. >> criminal sanction? >>. no it should protect mother and child....